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This report and the accompanying Geographic Information System (GIS) datasets summarize the results of the workshop held in Florence, Arizona in 2010. At this workshop, stakeholders representing a broad range of organizations and interests identified and mapped the locations of

This report and the accompanying Geographic Information System (GIS) datasets summarize the results of the workshop held in Florence, Arizona in 2010. At this workshop, stakeholders representing a broad range of organizations and interests identified and mapped the locations of important wildlife linkages across Pinal County. This report provides background information on the importance and benefits of conserving wildlife linkages for both people and wildlife in Pinal County and describes the methods used during stakeholder workshops and in developing the accompanying GIS products. It includes a series of maps generated from the digitized stakeholder data that depict the general locations of wildlife linkages and potential barriers to wildlife movement within Pinal County. The maps are followed by tables with descriptive information about the habitat areas each linkage connects, the species each linkage serves, and known threats and potential conservation opportunities associated with each linkage.

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Title
  • Pinal County Wildlife Connectivity Assessment: Report on Stakeholder Input
Date Created
2013-04
Resource Type
  • Text
  • Identifier
    • Identifier Value
      GF 5.9:P 45/2013
    Note
    • Associated GIS datasets available by contacting the Department's GIS Program at gis@azgfd.gov, opens in a new window.
    • Includes bibliographical references (p. 35-39).

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